
Sloppy South Africa still demolish awful Wales
Number eight Jasper Wiese, scrum-half Cobus Reinach, centre Jessie Kriel, wings Jaco Williams and Kurt-Lee Arendse, scrum-half Herschel Jantjies and flanker
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Number eight Jasper Wiese, scrum-half Cobus Reinach, centre Jessie Kriel, wings Jaco Williams and Kurt-Lee Arendse, scrum-half Herschel Jantjies and flanker Paul de Villiers scored the tries for the double world champions. Ben Warren gets sent to the sin bin for a high tackle on Marco van Staden. Wales were forced into a late change as Josh Adams was ruled out by a calf injury and replaced on the wing by Ellis Mee.
Furthermore, The Springboks' maul shoves Wales backwards at a rate of knots but gets held up over the try line. Ryan Elias is on for Dewi Lake while Nicky Smith replaces Rhys Carre at half-time. There are a number of changes to the Wales team , with Dan Edwards back at fly-half and Ben Thomas and Max Llewellyn in midfield.
In addition, Springboks are penalised for not rolling away and Wales go to the corner. But he fought valiantly and ended up as the game's top tackler with 22 6. Wales win the lineout and it's a good carry by Ben Thomas into the Springboks 22.
Moreover, There was a lull in the South Africa scoring as Wales battled to hang on and the hosts proved unusually wasteful in the tourists' 22.
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Number eight Jasper Wiese, scrum-half Cobus Reinach, centre Jessie Kriel, wings Jaco Williams and Kurt-Lee Arendse, scrum-half Herschel Jantjies and flanker Paul de Villiers scored the tries for the double world champions.
reliability moderate3/3 sourcesBen Warren gets sent to the sin bin for a high tackle on Marco van Staden.
reliability moderate3/3 sourcesWales were forced into a late change as Josh Adams was ruled out by a calf injury and replaced on the wing by Ellis Mee.
reliability moderate3/3 sourcesThe Springboks' maul shoves Wales backwards at a rate of knots but gets held up over the try line.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesRyan Elias is on for Dewi Lake while Nicky Smith replaces Rhys Carre at half-time.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThere are a number of changes to the Wales team , with Dan Edwards back at fly-half and Ben Thomas and Max Llewellyn in midfield.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesSpringboks are penalised for not rolling away and Wales go to the corner.
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But he fought valiantly and ended up as the game's top tackler with 22 6.
according to WalesOnlineWales win the lineout and it's a good carry by Ben Thomas into the Springboks 22.
according to WalesOnlineThere was a lull in the South Africa scoring as Wales battled to hang on and the hosts proved unusually wasteful in the tourists' 22.
according to BBC SportWales could not stay with the Springboks but showed good fight (PA) South Africa claimed their bonus point within 40 seconds of the restart as Jaco Williams took advantage of a loose Wales kick to race over on debut.
according to The IndependentDebutant wing Jaco Williams scored a try and created another as South Africa thumped Wales 43-0 on Saturday to reclaim first place in the Nations Championship southern hemisphere standings.
according to Daily DispatchWales were never in the contest and were held scoreless for the second game in a row against the Springboks following a 73-0 home defeat last November, but coach Steve Tandy will be pleased with their rush defence and work rate.
according to Channel News AsiaSpringboks started strongly with a fine break from full-back Aphelele Fassi continued by the home forwards.
according to BBC SportThe writing was on the wall in the opening exchanges as Wales fell off tackles in the same fashion as they had done in Argentina the previous week.
according to The IndependentReplacement scrum-half Herschel Jantjies scored a fifth try for South Africa, then Wales substitute prop Ben Warren was yellow-carded for a dangerous tackle.
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This was the Springboks’ 11th consecutive win and their third in the Nations Championship after victories over England and Scotland to take…
omitted byRight sidecovered byLeft sideCenterBen Warren gets sent to the sin bin for a high tackle on Marco van Staden.
omitted byRight sidecovered byLeft sideCenterNumber eight Jasper Wiese, scrum-half Cobus Reinach, centre Jessie Kriel, wings Jaco Williams and Kurt-Lee Arendse, scrum-half Herschel..
omitted byRight sidecovered byLeft sideCenterWales were forced into a late change as Josh Adams was ruled out by a calf injury and replaced on the wing by Ellis Mee.
omitted byRight sidecovered byLeft sideCenterThe Springboks' maul shoves Wales backwards at a rate of knots but gets held up over the try line.
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